Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Keshav Prasad Maurya, casted doubts on the upcoming rally orgainised by the I.N.D.I.A opposition bloc tomorrow, stating on Saturday that the coalition lacks coherent leadership, policies, and genuine intentions.


"Neither does the bloc have a leader, policies nor are their intentions pure (Na neta, na neeti, na hi neeyat) . Whatever event they (the opposition bloc) will organise would be for the Lok Sabha elections. but the people have already made up their minds and they are ready to make Narendra Modi the PM again," Maurya told ANI. 






On March 31, the I.N.D.I.A bloc will hold a rally in Delhi's Ramlila Maidan. Earlier in the day, the grand old party stated that the rally was about upholding democratic values and the Constitution, not individual figures. Read the full report here


'More Harm Than good': Maurya On Congress's Call For Protests


Reacting to the nationwide protest called by Congress against the IT notices, Maurya stated that the grand old party has already lost the battle for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and is making statements out of disappointment as a result of their failure. "It is absurd that the law should function according to Congress. The law should run its course. Lawful action should be taken without question," he said.  


"They are looking for an election agenda, but the people aren't buying it... The issues that Congress turns into political agendas cause more harm than good," he added. 






Speaking about PM Modi's rally in Meerut tomorrow, March 31, UP Deputy Chief Minister said, "The arrival of PM Modi is a source of joy for us. The BJP is experiencing a wave from west to east. We will meet our target of 400 seats across the country and all 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh."